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Bon Jovi Plan 2010 World Tour to Support ‘The Circle’

Posted by Dexter Freeman On August - 23 - 2009

Richie Sambora, guitarist for Bon Jovi, revealed that to promote “The Circle,” their upcoming album, the band might go out on a world tour next year. He told Rolling Stone magazine that in 2010, probably in the spring, that they would get going and would go out for a long time and that it would be a big one.

The guitarist said he and Jon Bon Jovi had been planning to release a greatest hits collection first before they worked on a new album, but once they started just couldn’t stop making new music.


He said that they began having so much fun while they were making the record that they decided they would first do a studio album. He added that it sounded fresh and that they have reinvented themselves once again. He said that he and Jon had a great time making the album and were quite proud of it. Sambora said they were just getting to the mixing and that they had had quite a prolific songwriting period.

The band’s long awaited new album will be released in November.

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New Bon Jovi Album Due on November 10

Posted by Dexter Freeman On August - 20 - 2009

Bon Jovi has told Rolling Stone that on their next album they will go back to rock and roll. Today we learned when the returning to their roots will happen when Bon Jovi announced that the release date for The Circle, their next album, will be November 10th.

The first single entitled “We Weren’t Born To Follow” made its radio debut yesterday and featured an anthemic chorus. You can hear it at the Island Def Jam website.

The Circle is a follow up to the band’s country infused and platinum selling album, Lost Highway. Richie Sambora, Bon Jovi’s guitarist, said to Rolling Stone that he thinks what happened was they made a record that was Nashville influenced and that had created a vacuum for a big rock record. He added that there was a continued evolution and that The Circle didn’t sound like any of their previous other records. Santana also said that everyone who they had played it for had really been turned on by it, and that they were very happy about how it had turned out.

The Circle finds Bon Jovi teaming up again with the producer John Shanks, whom they have worked with previously on Have A Nice Day (2005) and Lost Highway (2007). Sambora also said to Rolling Stone that Bon Jovi would tour to promote their new album at some point during Spring 2010 and promised that it would be a big one.

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